Doctor of Psychology, Mediation and Conflict Resolution

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Utilize systems theory and dynamic communications in real-world exercises. Learn the techniques that consultants use to deescalate conflict between people. Perfect your education when you compose a long-term plan for conflict resolution. Advocate and defend mediation strategies. Apply your consulting skills and expertise to effect positive change in families and communities.

Your PsyD program delves deeper than curriculum for the Master of Arts in Psychology, Mediation and Conflict Resolution specialization. This program includes a more extensive research component and broader applications through coursework. The Doctor of Psychology further enriches your research through the process of proposing, writing, and defending a dissertation.

To complete the requirements of this specialization, you must attend in-residence weekends in Denver, CO (Friday midday to Sunday midday - dates TBD) for courses ORG 7272, ORG 7101, ORG 8635. Please refer to these Frequently Asked Questions to learn more about this in-residence requirement.

Licensure Information

The Doctor of Psychology (PsyD), Mediation and Conflict Resolution Specialization is not a licensure program and does not prepare an individual to become a licensed psychologist. University of the Rockies does not represent that this program meets certification or licensure requirements in any state. It is the student’s responsibility to review any state certification or licensure requirements in his or her intended field of employment.